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...People?surely many thousands?are the most difficult to count. They often cluster in communes or, as they prefer to call them, "Christian houses"; the Rev. Edward Plowman, historian of the movement, estimates that there are 600 across the U.S. There is no doubt about their growth: Evangelist David Hoyt moved from San Francisco to Atlanta only a year ago and now has three communes and a cadre of 70 evangelizing disciples there, and centers in three other Southeastern cities. Much of the movement's main strength, however, has been built where it started, along the West Coast...
...Harvard salling team won its second major trophy in two weeks as Abbott Reeve and Charlie Koch turned in strong performances in the C. Sherman Hoyt Trophy at Brown Sunday. The Crimson could only manage a fourth however in the New England Sloop Championships Saturday and Sunday at the Coast Guard Academy...
...Hoyt Trophy, a major intersectional, Reeve, with John Roberts as crew, ran away with division A, and Koch, with Dave Little crewing, was disqualified in division B's first race and had to turn in a clutch performance in the next four races to take low-point skipper honors...
...HOYT W. FULLER Managing Editor Black World Chicago...
...interviewer was TIME Correspondent Jacob Simms; the speaker was Hoyt Fuller, managing editor of Black World magazine; the subject was the black journalist's distrust of a white world. "The black revolt," Fuller says, "is as palpable in letters as it is in the streets." Several small magazines (among them Liberator, Freedomways) are struggling to provide an outlet for the resulting explosions of prose and poetry. Fuller's Black World is by far the most influential and widely read (circulation: more than...